After much
speculation, the BBC officially confirmed that Ncuti Gatwa will play Doctor
Who‘s Fourteenth Doctor.
Best known for
portraying Eric Effiong in Netflix’s hit series Sex Education, the
Rwanda-born, Scotland-raised actor will take the mantle from Jodie Whittaker,
who made history as the first woman to appear in the role when she was cast in
2017. He will also become the first full-time Black lead actor in the
franchise’s history.
“This role and
show means so much to so many around the world, including myself, and each one
of my incredibly talented predecessors has handled that unique responsibility
and privilege with the utmost care,” Gatwa said in a statement to the BBC. “I
will endeavor my upmost to do the same.”
The Doctor, a
humanoid Time Lord who can travel throughout space and time using the TARDIS,
takes on a different form in near-death situations in a process called
regeneration. This serves as a plot device to pass the baton between lead
actors and was originally introduced to smooth out the transition between
actors after the First Doctor, William Hartnell, left the series.
The show’s
original run spanned from 1963-1989 and was revived in 2005. Since then, the
Doctor has been played by the likes of David Tennant, Matt Smith, and Peter
Capaldi.
According to
showrunner Russell T Davies, Gatwa impressed him with a “blazing” audition.
“It was our
very last audition,” he says. “We thought we had someone, and then in he came
and stole it. I’m properly, properly thrilled. It’s going to be a blazing future.”
Gatwa adds
that the prospect of working with Davies is a dream come true.
“His writing
is dynamic, exciting, incredibly intelligent, and fizzing with danger – an
actor’s metaphorical playground. The entire team have been so welcoming and
truly give their hearts to the show. As much as it’s daunting, I’m aware I’m
joining a really supportive family. Unlike the Doctor, I may only have one
heart but I am giving it all to this show.”
The Fourteenth
Doctor will make his debut in 2023.
SOURCE: INSTINCT MAG
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